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Alway Stephen
Alway Stephen
Professor and Dean, College of Health Professions, UT Health Science Center
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Apoptotic adaptations from exercise training in skeletal and cardiac muscles
PM Siu, RW Bryner, JK Martyn, SE Alway
The FASEB journal 18 (10), 1150-1152, 2004
4692004
Muscle fiber number in biceps brachii in bodybuilders and control subjects
JD MacDougall, DG Sale, SE Alway, JR Sutton
Journal of applied physiology 57 (5), 1399-1403, 1984
3031984
Mitochondria‐associated apoptotic signalling in denervated rat skeletal muscle
PM Siu, SE Alway
The Journal of physiology 565 (1), 309-323, 2005
2742005
Adaptations in the elbow flexors of elderly males after heavy-resistance training
WJ Roman, J Fleckenstein, J Stray-Gundersen, SE Alway, R Peshock, ...
Journal of Applied Physiology 74 (2), 750-754, 1993
2721993
Vitamin E and C supplementation reduces oxidative stress, improves antioxidant enzymes and positive muscle work in chronically loaded muscles of aged rats
MJ Ryan, HJ Dudash, M Docherty, KB Geronilla, BA Baker, GG Haff, ...
Experimental gerontology 45 (11), 882-895, 2010
2632010
Voluntary strength and muscle characteristics in untrained men and women and male bodybuilders
DG Sale, JD MacDougall, SE Alway, JR Sutton
Journal of Applied Physiology 62 (5), 1786-1793, 1987
2431987
Contrasts in muscle and myofibers of elite male and female bodybuilders
SE Alway, WH Grumbt, WJ Gonyea, J Stray-Gundersen
Journal of Applied Physiology 67 (1), 24-31, 1989
2421989
Functional and structural adaptations in skeletal muscle of trained athletes
SE Alway, JD MacDougall, DG Sale, JR Sutton, AJ McComas
Journal of Applied Physiology 64 (3), 1114-1120, 1988
2061988
Mitochondrial apoptotic signaling is elevated in cardiac but not skeletal muscle in the obese Zucker rat and is reduced with aerobic exercise
JM Peterson, RW Bryner, A Sindler, JC Frisbee, SE Alway
Journal of applied physiology 105 (6), 1934-1943, 2008
2042008
Control of muscle size during disuse, disease, and aging
H Degens, SE Alway
International journal of sports medicine, 94-99, 2005
2042005
Apoptotic responses to hindlimb suspension in gastrocnemius muscles from young adult and aged rats
PM Siu, EE Pistilli, SE Alway
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2005
2032005
Citrate synthase expression and enzyme activity after endurance training in cardiac and skeletal muscles
PM Siu, DA Donley, RW Bryner, SE Alway
Journal of applied physiology 94 (2), 555-560, 2003
1862003
Nuclear apoptosis contributes to sarcopenia
SE Alway, PM Siu
Exercise and sport sciences reviews 36 (2), 51-57, 2008
1792008
Regionalized adaptations and muscle fiber proliferation in stretch-induced enlargement
SE Alway, PK Winchester, ME Davis, WJ Gonyea
Journal of Applied Physiology 66 (2), 771-781, 1989
1781989
Potential role for Id myogenic repressors in apoptosis and attenuation of hypertrophy in muscles of aged rats
SE Alway, H Degens, G Krishnamurthy, CA Smith
American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology 283 (1), C66-C76, 2002
1742002
Regulation of satellite cell function in sarcopenia
SE Alway, MJ Myers, JS Mohamed
Frontiers in aging neuroscience 6, 246, 2014
1722014
Aging influences cellular and molecular responses of apoptosis to skeletal muscle unloading
PM Siu, EE Pistilli, DC Butler, SE Alway
American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology 288 (2), C338-C349, 2005
1652005
Apoptotic signaling induced by H2O2-mediated oxidative stress in differentiated C2C12 myotubes
PM Siu, Y Wang, SE Alway
Life sciences 84 (13-14), 468-481, 2009
1602009
Effects of resistance training on elbow flexors of highly competitive bodybuilders
SE Alway, WH Grumbt, J Stray-Gundersen, WJ Gonyea
Journal of Applied Physiology 72 (4), 1512-1521, 1992
1581992
Long-term supplementation with resveratrol alleviates oxidative stress but does not attenuate sarcopenia in aged mice
JR Jackson, MJ Ryan, SE Alway
Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biomedical Sciences and Medical Sciences …, 2011
1472011
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